Five bedrooms and two bathrooms across circa 1,755 sq ft
Large enclosed garden with mature trees and private plot
Period features: exposed beams, granite walls and rustic character
Located in a quiet hamlet; short drive to local amenities
Oil boiler heating; oil fuel not on a community supply
Granite walls likely uninsulated; energy improvements advised
EPC rating E and Council Tax band F — higher running costs
Remoter community; area classed very deprived (limited local services)
Set in a quiet hamlet near Clarbeston Road, this five-bedroom detached home offers traditional character and space for family life. The property retains period features such as exposed beams and granite walls, while generous room sizes and 1,755 sq ft provide flexible living for growing households.
Outside, a large enclosed garden with mature trees gives a private, safe space for children and pets, plus scope for vegetable beds, play areas or an extension (subject to consents). The house is a short drive from local amenities, making routine shopping and schools accessible despite the rural setting.
Practical considerations include oil-fired central heating, double glazing fitted before 2002 and granite walls that are likely uninsulated. The EPC is E and the property falls into Council Tax band F, so running costs may be higher than modern homes. The location is in a remoter community with average mobile signal and fast broadband, but the wider area is classified as very deprived which may affect local services and investment.
This is a character-filled family home with clear potential for improvement. It will suit buyers looking for space and country living who are prepared to carry out energy upgrades and cosmetic refurbishment to modernise heating, insulation and interior finishes.